YouTuber Driftor is most likely known for his videos on shooter games - especially those in the Call of Duty series - in which he doles out weapon reviews, in-depth discussions and thoughts on various things, all while showing gameplay that makes me glad that there's a popular YouTuber who d... Read More

Daniel Licht, who composed the score for Silent Hill: Downpour, Silent Hill: Homecoming, and both installments of the Dishonored series, tragically passed away on the 2nd of August 2017. He died of a rare form of sarcoma and died in his home at the age of 60. He was an exceptional... Read More

Released earlier this year for Japanese audiences, Egglia: Legends of the Redcap arrives today for Android and IOS devices, developed by Powerchord Studios and Brownies Inc, this mobile JRPG title is a love letter to those who grew up on the RPGs from the SNES and Play... Read More

Earlier this week, we mentioned we would be doing a series based on our experience in the game Foxhole, and if you have not tried out this game yet, check out our review here. Today, we shall delve into one of the servers we played in called Charlie2, Day 42.
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David Hensley, a game director for Tripwire Interactive, has come up with an ingenius invention for the thirsty players on the go. A cup holder for your Nintendo Switch, complete with slots for both Joy-cons on the side. The creator of this innovation has made it public and available to mak... Read More

Creative Assembly, the developer for Total War: Warhammer has decided as part of their celebrations for their 30th birthday by giving out 30 Regiment of Renown units which is a boon to Total War: Warhammer players. Check out the preview images below.
These free units will be an additional comp... Read More

PlayerUnknown and Bluehole continue to churn out more and more new contents for his hit title, PlayerUnknown's Battleground, on top of the constant server and client optimization. To make the more interesting, PlayerUnknown recently teased players the work in progress ... Read More

There are many games which shroud themselves in the WW2 moniker, whether it's Call of Duty, Battlefield, or Medal of Honor, but as far as these games go, it is always a tad bit too shallow for most wargaming fans to enjoy. However, a recent gem popped up on our radar and ever s... Read More

While our monthly "Biggest Games of" series looks at the biggest game releases of an upcoming month, in Hit or Miss we look back to see whether the more recent ones succeeded in earning the praise of critics or received scorn instead.
This time, we ... Read More

Mario Kart, the quintessential karting game with friendship ruining capabilities, is getting a VR version for NAMCO BANDAI's VR ZONE amusement centers in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The game will be available this summer, with four players driving go-karts around while tossing banana peels and green... Read More

Following the reveal of the demonic Nenderoid Mei back in April, we’ve now been blessed with the reveal of the angelic Nenderoid Mercy. Unfortunately, my anticipation of a Nenderoid D.Va and my preference for the Swiss Overwatch hero’s kinkier Witch and Devil skins ... Read More

The gaming landscape has undergone a drastic evolution throughout the years, which can be clearly seen on the realistic graphics and modern play style in the latest releases. While these changes will progressively improve due to rapid technological advance... Read More

The global phenomenon that is PlayersUnknown Battlegrounds might still be in early access, but it is already being played by the millions worldwide, and recently, players were given a sneak preview on one of the new upcoming arena map, which is to be played in a desert.`
The desert map has cacti,... Read More

While our monthly "Biggest Games of" series looks at the biggest game releases of an upcoming month, in Hit or Miss we look back to see whether the more recent ones succeeded in earning the praise of critics or rec... Read More

Nefarious was one of those games that seemed to have sneaked by me. Released in January this year, this game was Kickstarted and successfully went through Steam Greenlight to make it onto the store pages. Now, the concept of playing as a villain isn’t exactly... Read More

The days of VR being some sort of a niche in the gaming industry were long gone, as more and more developers undertake the task to create games based on the concept. While most of them prefer to do it for PC and consoles, there are a few ambitious companies that prefer to provide the en... Read More

Steam Greenlight was introduced back in 2012. Since then, there have been over 90 million votes cast on various submissions. According to Steam, nearly 10 million players have participated in voting. 63 million players have played games that came to Steam through Greenlight. Among th... Read More

Gaming has been a trend or a hobby for many people ranging from different age groups, and the games are getting more and more demanding in terms of the recommended system requirement for the game to run smoothly in at least 60 FPS. Thus, many bran... Read More

While our monthly "Biggest Games of" series looks at the biggest game releases of an upcoming month, in Hit or Miss we look back to see whether the more recent ones succeeded in earning the praise of critics or received scorn instead.
This time, we... Read More

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